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$62.5 \times {10^{18}}$ electrons per second are flowing through a wire of area of cross-section $0.1\,{m^2}$, the value of current flowing will be ............ $A$
Two conductors have the same resistances at $0^{\circ} \mathrm{C}$ but their temperature coefficients of resistance are $\alpha_1$ and $\alpha_2$. The respective temperature coefficients for their series and parallel combinations are :
A $5\, V$ battery with internal resistance $2\, \Omega$ and a $2\,V$ battery internal resistance $1\, \Omega$ are connected to a $10\, \Omega$ resistor as shown in the figure. The current in the $10\, \Omega$ resistor is :-
The battery in the diagram is to be charged by the generator $G$. The generator has a terminal voltage of $120$ $\mathrm{volts}$ when the charging current is $10$ $\mathrm{amperes}.$ The battery has an $\mathrm{emf}$ of $100$ $\mathrm{volts}$ and an internal resistance of $1$ $\mathrm{ohm}.$ In order to charge the battery at $10$ $\mathrm{amperes}$ charging current, the resistance $R$ should be set at ................ $\Omega$
Two resistances are joined in parallel whose resultant is $\frac{6}{8}\,ohm$. One of the resistance wire is broken and the effective resistance becomes $2\,\Omega $. Then the resistance in ohm of the wire that got broken was
The current in a conductor varies with time t as $I = 2t + 3{t^2}$ where $I$ is in ampere and $t$ in seconds. Electric charge flowing through a section of the conductor during $t = 2\,\sec$ to $t = 3\,\sec$ is ............. $C$